Sentences with phrase «tell faith groups»

If you tell faith groups that they are the right people to deliver public policy you are very close to telling them that they have a special right to form public policy.

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While this survey clearly indicates how it feels to be an ordinary Christian today, I suspect other faith groups may have similar stories to tell.
An interfaith group has told Premier people of all faiths need to reach out to each other to help combat... More
Would someone also tell me how an anti-abortion group can in good faith use Susan B. Anthony's name while they work to restrict women's rights to choose?
Trevor Phillips, chairman of the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission, told The Telegraph that Christians do face discrimination but that politically motivated faith groups often blow it out of proportion.
Tony Robinson, Bishop of Wakefield and chairman of traditionalist Anglican group Forward in Faith told Premier the appointment was inevitable, but hopes Bishop Sarah will do well in respecting people on both sides of the issue.
The group's incoming chairman, Niall O Coinleáin, told Faith Magazine why he believes the pro-life cause on campus is gaining ground.
I had a student tell me she had rejected her childhood Christian faith because of its emphasis on humility and self - abnegation; she then took up with a Buddhist group whose practice involved making hundreds of prostrations.
And for those of you who believe god talks to you, try telling that to a large group of people of any belief or faith and see how far that gets you.
Sharpton said he told de Blasio that O'Neill needs to meet with civil rights groups, faith leaders and local grassroots leaders.
Speaking first, David Cameron told them their ideas were at the heart of the Conservative manifesto, promising to «invite charities, faith groups and neighbourhood groups to set up schools, to run welfare services, to help rehabilitate offenders».
Californication, Season 6, Episode 3: During a group meeting, Faith is told to go to her boyfriend's funeral.
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